King Salman Relief Center supports 1,776 patients in Hajjah, Yemen

As part of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's ongoing humanitarian efforts to alleviate the suffering of the brotherly Yemeni people, the clinics at Al-Ja'ada Health Center in Midi District, Hajjah Governorate, continued to provide comprehensive medical and treatment services, with direct support and sponsorship from the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center . Recent statistics revealed that 1,776 individuals benefited from the services provided between January 21 and 27, 2026.
Details of treatment services in specialized clinics
The clinics witnessed a large turnout reflecting the urgent need for healthcare in the region, as the services provided varied between emergency care and specialized treatments, and the distribution of beneficiaries was as follows:
- Emergency Clinic: Received 550 cases, reflecting the center’s readiness to deal with critical cases and urgent injuries.
- Internal Medicine Clinic: It provided its services to 329 beneficiaries suffering from chronic and acute diseases.
- The children's clinic received 326 children, as part of the focus on the health of the young and combating common childhood diseases.
- The Epidemics Clinic: 244 patients visited it, a number that indicates the vital role of the center in combating communicable and infectious diseases in the region.
- The Women and Obstetrics Clinic: 317 women benefited from it, in addition to 10 cases being reviewed by the obstetrics department, which contributes to promoting reproductive health and reducing maternal and newborn mortality rates.
Medical support and logistical services
The role of the Al-Ja'ada Health Center was not limited to clinical examinations; it extended to a comprehensive system of ancillary medical services that ensured accurate diagnosis and effective treatment. The laboratory department the radiology department's services . Regarding medication, the pharmacy dispensed necessary drugs to 1,605 patients, thus alleviating the financial burden on Yemeni families struggling with difficult economic conditions.
Other services included the medical referral clinic 10 cases requiring advanced medical intervention at other hospitals, the surgery and dressing department 48 cases, the observation department 687 patients to monitor their health, and the blood transfusion department services to 14 beneficiaries. As part of its environmental sanitation and infection control programs, the center conducted two activities dedicated to the safe disposal of medical waste.
The humanitarian context and the importance of Saudi support
This generous support from the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center comes at a time when the health sector in Yemen is facing severe challenges due to successive crises that have led to the deterioration of hospital and health center infrastructure. These services are of strategic importance in Hajjah Governorate, specifically in the Midi District, given the population density and the area's need for free and reliable medical services.
These figures reflect the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s firm commitment to supporting its brothers in Yemen, not only through food and shelter, but also by enhancing health security and containing epidemics, which contributes to saving lives and improving the quality of life for thousands of affected families, and confirms the Kingdom’s leading role in humanitarian work at the regional and international levels.



